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mint set out this roots wif ald fa tas nie ater fa 3 but little better. season, We learn from ‘ext hangeth that ad a on, portion of Michi- gan and Wisco! sha drought has continued nearly as long as in this section. A correspondent of the Detroit (Mich) Free Press, of the 6th . writi from Lansing, in that State, Soder date ofthe 4th inst, says :— ‘In travelling from Detroit to this place, I noticed many wheat fields and ma dows, which looked quite pone. au Poe Of the State, now here, inform me that it ey be expecting too amy to expect half of a oto 5 wheat, aud that those farmers who have gone stock raising will suffer severely from the drought. ‘There was never, probably, such # drought known iv inthis State, ‘The small streams p, and the Girand River is lower than ever known. Tast night it had very much the appearance of stalnaiemnd it this morning it ney te hues bes en- eouraging me sections of the State, a rain storm witbit s few days would, it is said, revive the wheat, while in others it is even m Baad late, The farme are quite discouraged at-th cts before them. The Augusta (Ga.) Chrenitte 0 the Sth inst. says— Gor travelling correspondent, under date of Chat- tanooga, May , Writes—The wheat crop of upper Georgia presents the most beautiful and promiidieg 5 na. In ed of the Cherokee country ti ja visited, where whvat bas recelyed any attention, ¢ Waving felds cf well hoaded and thiek growing jelight the eye of the traveller; and in some of the more favorable localitios, it seems well nigh ready for the harvest. ‘The erection of extensive flouring mills in ai arta of the country, bas lately given an im. 0 wheat growing that is everywhery visible; and ie & matter of congratutation that the farmers of the up cotutry are turning their attention to this indis- pensable grain, and abandoning the eulture of cot- ton, which is so little suited to their soil or climate. Corn is yery backward. So much rain has fallen the past spring, that many farmers have had to re- plant ; ut the reeeut warm weather has been quite favorable, #0. that hopes of an average crop are generally eater- tained, Fruit never was finer. ‘The peach and apple trees are literally loaded so heavily, as to endanger the branches; and Pomona holds out to her yotaries every Promiee.of's rich aud abundant reward. Oats, rye, riley, &e., are generally looking well, and bid fair to yield m sativfactory returns. fields are ve ease, thou, average one, ia The hay and clover flourishing ; and, upon the whole, the hepeiinb, Wise, may be regarded ay an Surneme Cor 112. H. M. Bayard vs. J. Lombard et al.-In error to the Circuit Court of the United States for Pennsylvania. Mr. Justice Grier delivered the opinion of the court, affirming the judgment of the said Cireuit Court, with costs, No. 90. KR. Farmer's heirs vs. M.D. Estava et al.-In error to the Supreme Court of Alabama, Mr. Justice Woodbury delivered the opinion of this court, affirming the judgment of the said Supreme Court, | with costs. No, 95. R. Farmer's heirs vs. Mobile city n error to the Supreme Court of Alabama. Mr. ‘ ice Woodb: delivered the opinion of this eourt, ing, the yo Raney of the suid Supreme Court, with costs, No. 100. W. Pyllard’s heirs vs. G. Kibbe.- In error to the Supreme Court of Alabama, Mr. Chief Justice Taney delivered the opinion of this court, affirming the judgment of the said Supreme Court, with costs. No. 151. J. Forsyth vs. United States.-In errer to the District Court of the United States for Florida. Mr. Justice Nelson delivered the opinion of this court, reversing the judgment of said district court for want of jurisdiction in that court. No. 153. Simpson ve. the United States.In error to the Distriet Court of the United States for Florida. Mr. Justice Nelson delivered the opinion of this court, reversing the judgment of the said dis- triet eourt, for want of jurisdiction in that court. No. 104. The United States vs. 0. B. Brown.—In error to the Gireuit Court of the United States for Meg 9 ton. Mr. Justice Daniel delivered the opinion of court, reversing the judgment of the said Circuit Court, and poop beg cause for venire facias de novo. No. 109, State Bank of Alabama vs. R. I. Dalton.—In er- ror to the District Court of the United States for Mis- sissippi. Mr. Justice Catron hapa pie es owed of this court. affirming the ju: ent of Court. with costs. No. v7. Saowanet: = ‘4 som son.—In error to the District Court of the United eee te BS cease nee pba) mei ied bd opin! co ming the judgment ot said Cireuit Court, with costs and damages at the rate of six percentum per snnum. No. 1l4. J. Kennedy's brn) Sppellanta, va. va 8. E, Collins.—The argument of his cause was continued for the appellants. Metervlogical im Sacramento or THe Usiten Stares.—May 28.—No 1 Pah = S Pair ‘ ¢ : = 7 a. & do. 9 o= 122 Rais. BB Cr i$ W ~9 mode y Rain. » 2 = a sett Fer SBSMASETSrgzsA2) 11 VSTNLSLASTSS! Bi | ISSERSSS I SSAaisi it - Yan Prancisee from 1th to Bee. #2SR|UNU | BRURQUSeSHsTe | Jeusa Ss Wa. | Faculty, eoucerning you | and wee te Blame for your | fan oy oY will not your How me, sir, to ove fasts tint your Neurotic is aot ts ‘other Nervipe, and. marvel av its Tecommend it not only for neuro- maption, (what we bel! Freateat lity avainet (he faculty requires am a ja made, I doodt if evon a participation are, syeey iy Vat iw cones ‘de vamod for publishi sages of sootety require t affection or debility. whe have beum curl by jt I should Ike to impress it wu “ toi rast other elp, Wat thie HY effeotually caro t hope other hi ‘failed St it emotard Fd ad Iya ga DICAL CUMe uricesa, Professer of dni fas pp. 2h)—Priee $1. Gra tiediy peumien ou of this inne ti tial pane ib se orets, whieh snould be wishes mot permit of an inerenss of te sitner beefing ake womens sein gece } Bea'Tiecoree causes, tome, and ieee cae ‘aed most certal = Spelohmadaindgeees RANT scan en Mawnirav: 2 yas iy ‘wife Dae been pereeptihty sinking for ore, in Consegnence of her cuifering some mentne and 4 ber, fing ber ite le, tmvetne in imran om the at occnsome deep aived of age Son tecwreane, Bae votl ened beanajowe er = repeten of, 0s containtas pore mah= ee Beeeoet: Oote. Ln Ay pies t ts Ping ite pases gest lacuvery tery of Gentlemen from }- tham TOR, OD mi at reduced raves: N STEAM NAVIGATION via ia Southampton. he U. “Price of ao, in 4 Hargeon, ia attached to t it = Mibeueh the oat OMe, Spe ee MGULER 8 ead ANY—FOR Mcbuumander, will nae fou \y, June 20, from Pler No. 3 the fires in the seco saage on freich ‘SAND, en iD Restoap. He aaa. steamships, be tween Boston and Liv receive mails merien AND, NORTH AMERICAN Ri M few York and Liverpool, and be- ly oalling at Halifax "vo lana and York. Wednesday, June bd Boston. OME. STATES MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW York and Liverpool.—The ships composing this line are *SaraNmic, c tele, West. Btoeth ‘aptain Wes! n DRI geal alle ork to 00! tech ship. No Or passage, apply to Fe ‘These ae having been built Ts ~ rect for elegance or comfort. Price o ze from a Liverpool, $10; exclusive use of extra ise stat An experienced surgeom will be attached ¢ yay secured until paid for. For troight ARCTIC, Captain Luce. BALTIC, Capeain Comstock. Bio, Captain Grafton. 'D K. COLLINS, 56 Wall ‘hi EDW" to BROWN, SHIPLEY & 20.) een The Pacie el Teay ~ “, Atlan oe e Piverpeel. ips will not be acco Try, precious Bt me eee is rans toes Tie LINE, a rock Jove, wil to the ‘GEORG! sack class are tongers for New Orleans guperior doublo from Standee B Berth fi Steerage do. Races of State 8 Rates of Stare Room ice berth, fe reat ‘to Chagre! | ili F°%, K NY 38TON AICA. hip CR RESCENT. CITY, wil commander, will leav: three o’elock, from hhag dosh, Fise apply to the Goversimont Mails, ped the” Pacific, The books are now 0 Charleston, Savannah rough tickets to San ly application must be ‘ana direct to s of Cadine must all be signed on sailing. For freight or passago, 70 SALIPORNIA. VIA CHAGRES— alte reday, June 13, a8 } = eters rienced surgeon he eter acrs a tty are. transferred, at MS Havana, to the mshi p FALCON and proceed Orleans. bea ‘and boa ill be taken at 70 cents eatigvoat aken cunts eee 4.—THE WELL KNOWN ‘apt, Charles Stoddard, e for Kingston om t ioaday, July Ist, at No. 2,N.R. For passage, ‘AWD & SON, Sh Broatway, CRESCENT ExCinres ¢ C(TY LINE—FOR SAN ee Res via ¢irect—The splendid st CITY, LBD: tons burthen, Charles Stodard, Gomi will Chagres direct, om Monday, Jul An at 3oshonk, 2 For freight or tod. wean i SON, MM Drosdway. — HROUGH LINE FOR SAN FRANCI A CHA= sult senna ams FilteaDBLeaia, | H. Pearsor North River on Thursday Soculock, Pasoon: cae t |OWLAND watt, tt ‘64 and 6 South street. OR CATIFORNTA. THROUGH TICKETS FOR SAN Trancireo, the Steamship ¢ ee from Panama t0 Sa plication to sins, to leare New York July 1st, at City, for Ch svemiuahilp LE & CO., apm ALIFORNIA TICKET FOR SALE—ONE THROUGH ivket, im ape of Aspinwall’s Ti a App! . 165 Willi SA re. second: Fr. “POSTWICK. NE STEERAGE Philadelphia, fr: Isthmus, sails 13th J PASSAGE TICKET PER STEAMER Now York to San Francisco, via the , forsale. Apply at 102 Broad street. EMOVAL.—THE Liverpool U. 8. it nt, is rei OFFICE OF THE NEW YORK a Mail Steamship Company, Edward K. moved to No. 66 Wall street, opposite Rwerat: boty he ide office ti te, N. Re IST OF LETTE! Post Othee, Ju ana Please mention th ertésed. Margaret Brownell M 1 ETE ? Baeot Mes lack Mise Etien een _— MA, Bleeeker st Beey i 1 paged Mrs J Woel- eal ir Bridget, ‘handle m rr Mi Klien —NOTICE.—UNITED MAIL cauashipe Oblo, Georgia, and to GEORGIA ‘esver for Chagros direct, Jw uP: ‘M., from the pier, foot ef Warren Eirent: aker Caroling Brady Anastatia Brady Maria Brown Nis, Mowron Rarrest Bary Bi maa ie: Broom st c Conline Jedich Conrey Johanna AMSHIP ‘alcon) bave he corner of ‘Warren an x ey Conmere journal ars of Commenen, JAINING IN THE NEW YORK 20), PUBLUED IN THE PAPER HAVIEO THE LARORST ie Ante of we} Ly ‘al whieh they ate ad- LADIES’ strong Miss M Atkins Mre, Wile Josephine Ham ait Mrs, Mon- ier Amelio RB Breunee Catharine Krooks Rama Brown Mred H, 10th br yy Mrs Ste- Brandy Alise Ballinger Martha Best B joruehs R ire, Cherry at irs Geo ne B Doheny Mrs Lam: ine = peek 2p MineSarah ren nan chante eTiridget Do jars Jane B—2 odd Mise A i] Brides cn A porenm Bridge: fap Beige 5 oy Aue rate a r ir) ie jowney pi int, Leo onan Mre ni nelly Mary Div =a sagges chanes gen ert Doree et Thomas, tin arenne (2 nh AD Laine Hegre arriet Jone Innis Mra James a ma Jackson Jt dohnson Basic Bn Egon Brideet Fr Giliek Ai args Gin Godwin Marthe @ : | Sates hin Joveph re, st Srine "y o i Ne Pelay Margaret Viorauce Marin M Tories Geo Fox Margare frenion Bary ‘allen Mary ‘arnbam My Ga Griffin Catharine g fier Maria ell Grevnan | Mee [ te Goodwin, Biizabeth Ulyam Bridget Henequin metic Hennesery Carha- Ud street) min” ry Ann Jackson Nawey Jarwaret Johvetow iam line S JeyeeMrs es, Koge Marearet « Kesfer Cieharine Ker re a are ‘atheri: cirpan Rake ki (of Glaa- Keon Jolie Kennedy Blinateth net Catharine oneb Mri ally Mary avec jace Malinda G ch Mary Ann Mar let Mies T. arh ot j May wipe ire, ft ae rt! e Peter Rintty M Peire Mee Peter Rix’ be td kre 3 9, nugtom jr acne Lt jax well te Ape me renee atenane ikem: 7, Suse ca wlintyre Mrs M Meuee any Nee Miss Frances Nelson Caroline Nolan Maria, Union Nolan Marin, oth stNoland Jan place Orton, Mirses, 20 Tumbia st & gece Bridget Siren! ‘Mary Oliver Blew Sha nel Amelie Owens Mary amlerhaead ty) Lo - Felner jane Maria Pinckney? Pavlinev rane, ‘wad (Geld rv Apn Powderly Bridget Past Catharine hebe piilipevane Eames Pas Louisa Patten Ann N owers Peyall Miss Dora Parvin Sarah Pollander wade Catharine Quiggin Mrs (GrandQuina Mise Ann Suits Eliza aa Guise Sarah Rafferty Susan Rodtaene Mary AnaRitter Blfvs 6 Reed Mre Rogers Julia? Biel shards Maria EK Reed Mary Ai Rilloran Mary Reynolds Mary Reilly Ellen . Reilly Mary Follertem Joba Riker Heutah 3 Fuller Marcus Rich Renietta M Bitgeley Mrs R oe Bdward Roach Elizabeth james Salt Fann: s Gardner Edwd M Savin Mire Williaa Gamble arthur Small Anne Speliman Mary Gardiner Curtis d Sanford Mrs BS Spring Ma james Seanlan Mra inger Margares J Granger Albers Sawyer Mrs EG A nolair Mise da Jane Grant Felix Straw bridge Sarah an Catharine Silverman Mrs J, de Stewart Caroline MB (Wall_ Ridge Stewart Jane Smith L me Wary (Bow- Stone Ellen M Be: Stevens Emmer Bpuier Mrs Mat-! t Warguret Stackboid Johan Spearman Mary Skanassey Cathe. 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THOUSAND “ie have been sold since the first edition was author boa hold dear (shat aff mat have an “y )and wee have tinoet Hentesinm, some of whieh are at THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANIOB. BY. DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. ‘Treenticth Edition. I8mo., pp 2%). Price, 00 THIS WORK IS INTENDED ESPECIALL| Y FOR THE MAKKIED, or those contemplating marriage, as it discloses important ‘eeerets which should be known to them par Neularly, every female—the wife, the mother—the one either Judging into womanhood, or the one in the deel in whem nature contemplates an important symptoms, aud the most mode of ure, im every porvuntt fhonsende Th ons contained in Dlensi| pionsands, a4 the immu by the r (which he is permitted by the writers 00 pue- Lieb ) will attest. SICKLY AND UNIAPPY WIVES. Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, O. “Davrox, May J, 1847. M. Maurn My dear Sir: ‘The Married Wo- ip Avda edleal Cotmpanions for which Yeseleaed hy dress, came safely to hand. I would nos you with these few but that 1 am im- tense of eraticude, for peel and wife, to give ° jearefole emotion apt cence of Terreat he betote and dt 4 PRE hat igued myself to meeb the | At this time (now about tee months) L heard your teok highly spoken my care. On ie aiiet i ? yeges imparted co m, {ofery of MM. Descmeaus p on pect lg whieh I little © pecuniary consideration can ever repay the obligations lam der to you for having been the means of im to us nee in *The Married Woman ve rusal, Teanne essed mind a id the Joy its Betract from a Letter. COMPETENCE AND HEALTH, Lane, casrePa , Oct. 2%, 187, Sin—I know you will have the Kindaese to beast upen your time, while I acknow- (re ushalt'e? myself und’ wife). the obligations we fea wurselves wader \ y © It has been worth ite wai self rather warmly, you will wily, when L inform you o it, been benefitted. stroggle on m: rt wae im~ . hn eee ted “edadivion ef =y six moeh 0 se, Ta cemsoaunce of th Proms Physician, DANGEROUS DELIVERIES OBSTRUCTIONS, IRREGULARITIES, Ke. Bove Are suffering from obstruction ot ii te the many are een ‘Tor moi Benny finement! How ea re ier meat Shee ee whoee ew are ch time, oration, aud relief Extract from a Latter. 10 THOSE JUST MARRIED.—“HAD I KNOWN?” Pocvapauruta, Nev. 2% 1647 “De. AM. Marmueac: Had I gown of the important matters treated ef fa “The Married. 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